Remove Jason Campbell from the list of potential quarterbacks for the Jets next season.

The Bears backup quarterback signed a two-year deal with Cleveland Tuesday, according to the team. Campbell, a former starter in Washington and Oakland, will compete with Brandon Weeden instead of Mark Sanchez, Greg McElroy and David Garrard.

The Jets were interested in Campbell, according to a CBS Sports report, but have also shown interest in former Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb.

The team also met privately with each of the top 10 prospects in this year's class at the scouting combine in February and also made visits to see Ryan Nassib, Geno Smith, Tyler Bray and Zac Dysert, among others, at their pro days.

If there is a plan to add more bodies at quarterback, it could be through the draft at this point. New general manager John Idzik mentioned it as a possibility at the scouting combine last month.